jeudi, mai 26, 2005

Angel or Spike?

Well, I know the answer to that one. Spike is magnetic on my fridge. This is because a good friend who is older (and therefore wiser, I swear), shares my addiction to Buffy and Angel re-runs and sent me the magnet after we bravely and enthusiastically discussed the love which dares not speak its name. Honestly, I do wonder at grown women groovin' on a couple of shows which were aimed at young (very young) girls- maybe boys, too? Not sure of the intended demographics, but needless to say, I have been caught in that net and I've got good company.

Anyhoo, I like the writing. Maybe it's because I used to be a respected boohonkas kicker "...and now I'm a wounded dwarf with the mystical power of a doily." And, no, you probably don't get it. You don't get that or why James Marsters is the only male on television who has me rewinding my TiVo to hear him say something again. And, YES, that's kind of sad, but I'm all for honest acceptance of my crushes when I've got them. (And I do got them- one or more of them back burnered at almost all times. Multitasking as only a woman can.) And, of course, I never want to meet him in real life. I have a feeling if I like a character I'd probably really dislike the actor who created it- not sure, of course, but it's my theory and I'm sticking to it. So, I'll never go to some damn sci-fi convention and try to get an autograph like (more of) an idiot (than I already am.) I'll never buy his band's CD or attend one of their shows, if I can help it. (Have another theory that if I like a character, I'd definitely hate the band that actor is in.) No, I like my fiction left fictional fo' sho'.

Have heard some conservative/ Christian types complain about the occult, and etc., stuff in these shows. Which has me scratching my head, I guess, because Christianity is a religion which absolutely accepts the reality of the demonic and even expects that power plays will definitely occur between good and evil. And then there's the little fact that fiction is meant to have layers of meaning. A vampire isn't just a vampire. Maybe a vampire isn't a vampire at all. Maybe a spell is about an abusive relationship and breaking free of that. Maybe this whole nonsense about "the slayer" is about girls choosing to be strong. (Wow, I shouldn't have to spell that one out.) And on and on. But, mainly, since I'd internalized these messages long ago, in a galaxy not that far away, I just end up watching it for entertainment purposes.

Which reminds me (in a kind of non-sequitur way) of Hayden Christensen. Life As A House, people. I don't even think that crush was appropriate, but there you have it. I never said I was trying to make good sense (or that my attention was constant.) I don't know about the rest of you crazy M.F.ers, but I'd TiVo him.

Anytime.

3 commentaires:

  1. You know, sweetums, I tried watching that show last week, just because I know how much you enjoy it. I said to myself I said, "I want to know why HP likes it so well. I'm gonna watch every last drop!" And I did.

    I still don't get it. Those characters are really stupid. They run away from their car because they are being chased by demons and then a half hour later they saunter casually back out to the car. I mean, what gives? And the whole frickin show is really dark. I kept trying to adjust my TV settings. And that Spike guy, his hair hurts.

    *sigh* Alright. I guess I just have to live with not understanding why it is good for you, but appreciating that it is. And if it makes you happy it can't be that bad.

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  2. i'm with sirhan sirhan on this one....that show blows big floppy donkey....well lets just say it's not for me. and oh lord have i tried to watch it. but then again...i doubt any of yous would sit through half the concerts i goto. not exactly dance music.

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  3. What you are, K, wouldn't respond to the arcs in these shows. We're different- you don't have to understand the particulars. It's not Spike's hairstyle I'm thinking is lovely, by the way. Once again... you'd get it if you could. And you don't.

    I'd definitely dislike the guy you'd be drawn to onscreen, btw. And I wouldn't waste time trying. And once again, his hairstyle wouldn't be the issue.

    Different. Peace.

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